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The Wymondleys by Noel Farris ISBN 13: 9780901354532

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Hardcover; Hertford, Uk: Schools Library Servive, 1989; ISBN-13: 978-0901354532

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The Wymondleys

by Farris, Noel

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Hertford, UK: Hertfordshire Publications, 1989. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). 322pp, including index and bibliography. Clean solid copy. Unmarked text. Signed and dated by Noel Farris the author on the ffep. Secure boxed packaging! This is a history of Great and Little Wymondley in Hertfordshire, from the earliest times until the twentieth century. It is based on original documents, and on personal knowledge of the area, where the author has lived for over fifty years. The main emphasis is on the medieval period, from which an unusually large number of manorial documents have survived. h1.
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